Clickwheel is a young, UK-based company with big ambitions. We owe what we are to many talented cartoonists and to additional contributors too numerous to mention by name.

Will Simons is the Creative Director of Clickwheel. He started the company three years ago, mainly out of frustration at not being able to put his own comics on the iPod. He lives in Oxford with his two children and on the web at www.clickwheel.net.

Tim Demeter has devoted half of his life to comics by the days, and far more than that ideologically. After beginning his comics' career in the printed medium, Tim began his own series, Reckless Life online, and started seeing opportunities, both artistically and monetarily he could have only dreamed in his past endeavors. A few years have gone by since and Tim continues Reckless Life, but now also contributes to the growth of digital comics by editing for Graphic Smash as well as Clickwheel. He's always up to something new and likes to talk about it.

Erich is a code monkey, self-proclaimed misanthrope and refugee from corporate cubeland who likes long walks on the beach and people who chew with their mouths closed. When not railing against the establishment and disestablishment, he codes. When not doing either of those he spends his time memorizing the complete filmography of Hugh Laurie. You can find his occasional thoughts and general bouts of logorrhea here

Cristi is a web developer with a passion for doing things right (read: slight OCD). His main interests are client side development (with an emphasis on standards and semantic approaches), vim, rails, git and tinkering with other people’s projects. Locally, he’s the organizer of wurbe (the Bucharest web developer meetups) and, soon, of the Bucharest ruby/rails meetup. He also likes being around smart people so he started a small coworking area with some other local developers. You can read more on his blog.

The UK-based computer games super-developer was established in 1992 by brothers Jazon and Chris Kingsley. Throughout its 15 years of developing games, Rebellion has branched out into other media, most notably, comics. In June 2000 Rebellion purchased the UK's premier Sci-Fi Comic 2000 AD and its entire character portfilio. In addition to comics, Rebellion's book publishing arm—Abaddon Books—was launched in the summer of 2006